A few days ago
Sarah M

What’s the best advice you can give to a high school junior about the college admission process?

I’m looking for advice concerning SATs, keeping grades up/studying habits, extracurricular activities (how much?), the Essay, pretty much staying sane this year, and, ABOVE ALL, how to go about finding the right school.

Thank you!!

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A few days ago
Thomas M

Favorite Answer

1. Don’t do extracurricular activities just to impress people. It will distract you from things you would rather be doing, including enjoying your youth. On top of that, admissions counselors are trained to see through this, and if you are spread too thin without enough depth, they will not be impressed.

2. Your rank in class and your SAT scores are far more important than everything else. Just work hard in class and everything should fall into place. The essay is remarkably unimportant in most cases.

3. For staying sane, remember that there is no one right school. There are over a thousand colleges and universities in the United States, and there will be a lot of them where you can get a good education and enjoy yourself.

4. For finding the right school, if you have the time and money, visit a bunch of places. Get a feel for the different styles of schools – big state universities, small liberal arts colleges, private universities, and depending on your subject of interest, perhaps consider some specialized schools.

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